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Attractions

Spread over a land area of 160,000 acres (64,749 hectares) Croatan National Forest is home to saltwater estuaries, pine forests, pocosins and bogs. Croatan National Forest in surrounded by the Bogue Sound and tidal rivers on its three sides and the forest area is marked by water. This water offers a range of wildlife and recreation activities. Wildlife spotted at Croatan National Forest include alligators, ospreys, wading brids, turkeys, black beers, deers and many more. Its saltwater marshes and blackwater creeks are popular among fishing and canoeing lovers. Prominent landmarks of Croatan National Forest include Neuse River, Long Point, Oyster Point, Great Lake, Cedar Point, Patsy Pond, Siddie Fields and Catfish Lake.

Located at Downtown Bern, the Union Point Park is a beautiful waterfront park. The charming park has benches near the river where you can settle in to enjoy the view on a relaxed evening or drop by on a refreshing morning. The park consists of plenty of tables which serve as picnic spots for the locals. Certain areas of this park used as a space for several outdoor events such as music events, festivals and such. These spaces are also available for rent.

Started in 1968, the New Bern Civic Theatre is a cultural landmark in the city and much loved by theater buffs. The unique musicals and plays have helped shape the regional theater scene. It also provides opportunities for youth to display their theatrical skills.

Tryon Palace is a fascinating complex that has several old mansions known for their history and architectural styles, museums with memorabilia and collections from the 19th century and other antiques. You can also visit the idyllic gardens here that are an adorable sight.

This establishment is a monumental Christian church in New Bern, North Carolina. It was constructed in 1907, and is of great historic importance. While church services begin at 10:00a, Sunday School is organized for members up to the age of 20 years. The Wednesday evening testimony meeting commences at 7:00p. There is a reading room facility offering a serene atmosphere.

The Salter Path is a renowned community that promises plenty of interesting activities to its visitors. Beach sports, restaurants serving excellent sea-food and luxury beach-side accommodations, makes the visit a worthwhile one.

Centenary Methodist Church dates back to 1904 and was included in the National Register of Historic Places in 1972. Though a historical church, it is still active and hosts variety of programs, workshops and events for the entire community.

One of the most significant sites in the vicinity of New Bern is the John Wright Historic House. Constructed across the early 1780s, it is a monumental home in New Bern, North Carolina. It was structured and designed by architect John Hawks and exemplifies the Georgian architectural style. It retains its opulence and is worth a visit. The furnishings are exquisite and add up to the magnificence of the house. Occupying great historic significance, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on February 26, 1970.

New Bern Fireman's Museum is a local treasure for history lovers and tourists alike. Step inside the museum and you will be welcomed into the world of firefighters and their complete history. Replete with interesting photographs and exhibits, the small museum stocks a part of their history in an exceptionally unique way. You can check out the artifacts which have witnessed several wars and can also gain more insight about the various type of horse drawn or steam equipment which were in use at that time. Do visit for a peek into an astounding facet of history of the state.

The celebrated First Presbyterian Church and Churchyard is a monumental church site on New Street, in New Bern, North Carolina. It encompasses approximately 1 acre (0.40 hectares) of land cover. Constructed in 1820, the ancient church is finely structured and designed by renowned architects Sandy, Uriah, Merrill and Daniel D. The federal style church building is one of the finest church structures in New Bern. It is also listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

The Emrald Isle welcomes people of all ages to visit the beautiful beach. Along with sun bathing, and surfing, the EmraldIsle has a lot to offer. The Isle also organizes several activities for people of all ages and has great place to visit to shop, eat, and enjoy their stay.